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Van Plettenberg Historical Society – 1630: The Story of the São Gonçalo 

Van Plettenberg Historical Society
Event Date: 16 February, 2023

Well known Plett thespian, raconteur and committee member of The Van Plettenberg Historical Society, David Hall-Green will tell us about the ill-fated Portuguese ship, known to us as the “San Gonzales” , which ran into serious trouble in our bay.

DATE: Thursday 16th Feb 2023
TIME: 6pm to 8pm
VENUE: Formosa Garden Village
TICKETS: R150.00
BOOK ONLINE or at Barney’s Kiosk, Market Square or call Len on +27 (0) 82 452 1799

 


 

1630: Padrão of the São Gonçalo

It seems that a group of about 100 sailors off the Portuguese trading ship, São Gonçalo, were the first Europeans who spent any significant amount of time in the area we now call Plettenberg Bay.

They were en-route back from India to Portugal in 1630 carrying a cargo of pepper.
They had actually stopped in the bay to make some repairs to the ship, when a huge storm hit the bay and claimed the ship as well as 150 of their crewmen.
The 100 survivors managed to swim ashore and made the Piesang Valley their home for about 8 months, befriending the Khoisan as they did so and building a church. They spent their time here building 2 boats from the remains of the São Gonçalo and the timber supplied by the surrounding forest.
Just before they left the Bay, they erected a stone marker (padrão) on the shore. This was the first ‘Plett beacon’
The padrão was re-discovered in 1980. It bore the inscription (in Portuguese) “Here was lost the ship São Gonçalo in the year 1630.”
Sadly, the story of the São Gonçalo ended in even further tragedy: although the sailors were eventually picked up by other ships of the Portuguese fleet who brought them back to Portugal, one of those ships sank just as it entered the Lisbon harbour, with the loss of everyone on board – including some of the survivors of the São Gonçalo.

Tickets will go on sale on 16th January and will once again be available via QUICKET, or from Barneys Kiosk in Market Square.

R150 per person which includes entrance, talk, and light refreshments.

Seats are limited at Formosa Garden Village so please book promptly.
For further information :
Len Swimmer: 082 452 1799
Email: info@pletthistory.org

Thank you to all who have attended our past events, to our speakers, to those who’ve agreed to make their venues available, and to all those who work behind the scenes to make our talks such a success.

We look forward to seeing you on Thursday 16th February.